Get unlimited flights for six months with the new Frontier Airlines Go Wild! All-You-Can-Fly pass for just $299, for access to more than 85 destinations in the U.S., Mexico, the Caribbean and Central America.
The GoWild! Fall and Winter Pass is valid for unlimited travel from Sept. 2, 2023 through Feb. 29, 2024.
With a deal this good, of course there are conditions and restrictions.
It’s while supplies last, and Frontier isn’t saying how many passes are available.
It’s open only to members of the airline’s frequent flyer program, Frontier Miles – so if you aren’t already a member, this would be a good time to join.
Seats are limited, so if you are a large group, you might not be able to travel on the same flight, even with those booking seats at regular prices, without an unlimited flight pass.
There are blackout dates – of course – around the most popular holiday weekends and holidays.
Blackout Dates 2023:
- July 1-4, September 4; October 5, 6, 9; November 18, 22, 24-27; December 16, 17, 22-24, 26-31
Blackout Dates 2024:
- January 1, 15; February 15, 16, 19
Additional All-You-Can-Fly Passes
If this all-you-can-fly fall and winter pass doesn’t suit you, Frontier also offers two others –
The All-You-Can-Fly Summer Pass, for unlimited travel through September 30, for $499.
Remaining blackout dates for the summer pass include
- June 29, 30; July 1-5, 8, 9; August 31; September 1, 4.
The All-You-Can-Fly Annual Pass, for unlimited travel through next May 2, 2024, for $1,999.
Blackout Dates 2023:
- May 25, 26, 29; June 29, 30; July 1-5, 8, 9; August 31; September 1, 4; October 5, 6, 9; November 18, 22, 24-27; December 16, 17, 22-24, 26-31
Blackout Dates 2024:
- January 1, 15; February 15, 16, 19; March 3, 10, 15-17, 22-24, 29-31; April 5-7, 12-14
GoWild! Pass Booking Rules
Typically, flights booked with any of the GoWild! pass must to be ticketed just 1 day in advance for domestic flights and 10 days for international flights, according to Upgraded Points.
New pass holders can book travel immediately following their pass purchase.
For each GoWild! flight, pass holders pay $0.01 in airfare plus applicable taxes, fees and charges at the time of booking.
Seats available to pass holders are capacity controlled, limited in quantity and are being offered on a first-come, first-served basis while supplies last.
For bookings made after June 14 pass holders may continue to make reservations using their GoWild! Pass under the standard booking window and program terms. For more information, visit www.flyfrontier.com.
New Early Booking Promotion
The airline also launched a new early booking promotion.
Through June 13, any All-You-Can-Fly pass holder with a valid pass can book flights from Sept. 5 through Nov. 15 without the standard advance reservation window of one day prior to departure for domestic travel and 10 days prior to departure for international travel.
Pass holders are encouraged to book now as seats are limited. The the early booking seats are on a first-come, first-served basis, and blackout dates apply—not all flights will be available.
GoWild! pass holders also are encouraged to sign up for the the Frontier Airlines World Mastercard. All card holders receive priority boarding and, upon attaining elite status, a complimentary carry-on bag and pre-assigned seat selection.
U.S. consumers who want a fast-track to elite status and possess an eligible travel rewards credit card can take advantage of a recently launched Frontier Elite 20K promotion without needing to have status with another airline or being required to fly.
For more information, visit www.flyfrontier.com.
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